Conklin Duraflex where the twain meets Mark Twain Conklin, to me, is synonymous with three things – a writing legacy that is now more than a hundred and twenty years old; the credit of creating the first self-filling fountain pen; and off-course, the legendary author Mark Twain, who endorsed the

“That’s elementary, my dear Watson” the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle used a Parker Duofold, at least, to write many of his timeless creations. Dylan Thomas, the “roistering, drunken and doomed poet”, is said to have used the then popular Parker 51, which was celebrated for its

Thats Me

I write. I help brands find their salience. I hand-hold young minds as they give shape to their dreams.
And I collect Fountain Pens – pieces that helped create the times we live in. They teach me stuff –
about precision, craftsmanship, passion, dedication, knowledge, creation – that I try to communicate
through them.
Trust me, fascinating is putting things mildly.